Man City to Avoid Transfer ban After CAS Hearing

The Premier League champions had been facing the possibility of a two-window transfer embargo but they have been informed they are in the clear

Manchester City have been informed that they will not be hit with a transfer ban by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, Goal understands.

Argentine club Velez Sarsfield took both City and FIFA to CAS last summer after the world governing body had ruled that the Premier League side’s signing of Benjamin Garre, then 16, was legal.

City could have been hit with a two-window transfer ban if found guilty but after months of waiting the club were informed on Tuesday morning that they are in the clear. Official confirmation from CAS is expected to arrive shortly, and Velez will have the right to appeal.

Velez had initially claimed that City approached Garre when was 15 and then broke transfer rules by signing him shortly after his 16th birthday.

City always believed they were acting within the rules because Garre holds an Italian passport, making him eligible for transfer after turning 16, though Velez appealed to FIFA, claiming that transfer rules state that players aged 18 or under can only move between European clubs.

Velez took their case to CAS after FIFA ruled in City’s favour, but the Argentine outfit have now been defeated for a second time.

The decision means City have avoided the kind of transfer bans handed out to Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid in recent years.

City are at an advanced stage in their transfer plans for next season, having narrowed down their targets in recent weeks. The Blues had identified several options to reinforce their midfield and attack in the early part of the season but are now focused on just a handful of players.